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I am a big fan of Die Hard and Die Hard with a Vengeance. The third film receives a lot of flack, but it added different elements to the series while containing some quintessential Die Hard-esque moments. It helps that John McTiernan didn't use the laughable Chinese rocket launcher ending.

Die Hard 2 is a movie that I never really found all too entertaining, and I think Live Free or Die Hard is ho-hum and doesn't lend itself very well to repeat viewings. So, judging by this pattern, maybe I'll like the fifth entry.

The first Die Hard was a great movie that all the studios began to copy (Under Siege, etc). The second and third movies were all good pop-corn movies and Willis is great at what he does, really underrated at what he does. DH4 was much better than most would have expected and stands along DH1 as the best in the series. You get some great action scenes and two super hot women so what's not to like!

I actually like Die Hard 2. I like the "wait, who is tha bad guys?" moments where they try to do a classic double cross. I really hated the the silly "not again" moments, not that they happened but because the characters in the film mention them.

What I dislike about DH3 was the length, about the same length as the first, it just felt way too long for an action movie.

I actually like Die Hard 2. I like the "wait, who is tha bad guys?" moments where they try to do a classic double cross. I really hated the the silly "not again" moments, not that they happened but because the characters in the film mention them.

What I dislike about DH3 was the length, about the same length as the first, it just felt way too long for an action movie.

I'll pass the same way I passed on Harrison Ford in the last Indiana Jones movie. Any boxer will tell you there's a time to hang up the gloves. The same can be said for movies. Look, I like the "Die Hard" franchise as much as the next time but you just know the "booms" will have to be bigger and badder to cover up the sound of Bruce's bones creaking.